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Valentine Kouznetsov
Email: vkuznet@fnal.gov
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Objective:
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A position of computer oriented scientist.
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Background:
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Ten years in physics community (4 HEP experiments, 2 theoretical groups).
Eight years of experience in UNIX, Windows and low-level networking
environments. Performed administration, installation,
configuration, programming and troubleshooting.
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Technical skills:
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Computer Hardware:
- IBM PC, DEC/Alpha, SUN, SGI workstations, X-terminals, Exabyte backup systems.
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OS/Environment:
- Linux: RedHat 4.x-7.x, Slackware
- FreeBSD: v3.5
- SGI: IRIX 6.5
- DEC/Alpha: OSF/1
- SUN: SunOS v4.1.4.1, Solaris v5.5.1
- CDE 1.1, FWMN, KDE/GNOME-desktops.
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Network hardware and protocols:
- Ethernet, PPP over Dialup, TCP/IP, NFS, FTP, DNS, NIS.
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Software:
- languages: C/C++, Python, Fortran, basic knowledge of Java.
- scripting: Born and C shells (sh, csh, tcsh), awk, sed, Tcl/Tk.
- security: tripwire, SSH, Nmap, Nessus, port
filtering firewalls, PAM authentication scheme.
- miscellaneous: GNU development software, RPM software
packaging, CVS revision control system,
debuggers (gdb, dbx, DDD, TotalView),
GUI (OnX based on Motif), VMware,
Office Suites (Microsoft, Star Office, Applix).
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Tasks and procedures:
- system and maintenance planning, installation and documentation;
- kernel installation and tuning;
- building, installing and remotely deploying software;
- planing and implementing system security;
- shell programming;
- backup planning and management;
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Certificates:
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issued by
www.brainbench.com,
see
transcript #157359
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Experience:
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1993-1998 |
1998-1999 |
June 1999-till present time |
JINR, Russia and
CERN, Switzerland |
CERN, Switzerland |
Fermilab, USA |
NOMAD experiment
C, Fortran programming, sys. administration, shell programming. |
NOMAD-STAR experiment
Leader of software group, C programming, sys. administration. |
D0 experiment
C++/Python programming, sys. administration.
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Linux, SunOS, Solaris, OSF/1
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Linux, SunOS, Solaris, OSF/1
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Linux, IRIX
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Time table
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June 1999 -- present time:
Employed by Univ. of California at Riverside for
D0 experiment at Fermilab, USA.
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Project description:
- Development of the off-line software (tracking system).
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Environment:
- C++/Python languages, SGI IRIX 6.5 and Linux/RedHat 5.x/6.x clusters.
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Responsibility:
- C++ software developer and
system administrator/manager for UCR group.
- UNIX administration/management:
support/management of 13 individual software packages,
installation and support of D0 software on Linux/RedHat 6.x,
system backup and management for UCR group.
Feb. 1998 -- Feb. 1999:
Employed by CERN, Geneva, Switzerland for NOMAD-STAR experiment.
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Project description:
- Development of the reconstruction software and data management
for NOMAD-STAR experiment.
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Environment:
- C language, DEC/Alpha OSF/1 cluster, Linux/RedHat 4.x farm,
GNU software.
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Responsibility:
- Leader of software development group.
- C language software developer for NOMAD-STAR experiment.
- UNIX administration/management:
data backup and management,
user account management,
support and transfer of NOMAD
software from DEC OSF/1 to Linux.
- Support of NOMAD-STAR web-pages as a web master.
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Miscellaneous activities: designing and
managing of NOMAD-STAR software, CVS management, on/off-line support,
GUI Motif based interface development, troubleshooting.
May 1995 -- Feb. 1998:
Employed by JINR, Dubna Russia and
CERN (part-time), Geneva Switzerland for NOMAD experiment.
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Project description:
- Development of the reconstruction software, data analyse and
software management for NOMAD experiment.
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Environment:
- C language, DEC/Alpha
OSF/1, SunOS (v4.1.4.1), Solaris (SunOS v5.5.1) clusters,
Linux/Slackware, GNU software.
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Responsibility:
- NOMAD tracking software development.
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UNIX administration/management:
CVS management, data management,
troubleshooting,
auto transfer of NOMAD software between CERN and JINR,
system backup and user account management.
Dec. 1993 -- May 1998:
Employed by JINR, Dubna, Russia.
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Project description:
- Scientific research for Joint Institue of Nuclear Research (JINR).
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Environment:
- C/Fortran languages, SunOS, Linux/Slackware, Windows 3.1/95.
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Responsibility:
- Scientific calculations and Monte Carlo simulations (C/Fortran).
- UNIX administrator (part-time) for Linux/Slackware.
Network installation and configuration using
NFS and Samba [SunOS, Linux, Windows].
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Education:
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August 1999:
Object-Oriented Design and Programming in C++,
by Glenn P. Downing Univ. Texas at Austin, Fermilab training, IL, USA.
July 1999:
Fast Track to Objects, by ISS Inc. Schaumburg, Fermilab training, IL.
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML,
by Objective Engineering Inc., Fermilab training, IL, USA.
May 1999:
Ph.D. in Physics, Dubna, JINR, Russia.
June 1993:
M. Sc. in Physics, Irkutsk State Univ., Russia.
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References:
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Prof. Juan Jose Gomez Cadenas |
Dr. Eduardo Do Couto E Silva |
Prof. Paul Soler |
European Laboratory for Particle Physics
(CERN),
EP Division, CH-1211 Geneve 23, Switzerland.
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Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
(SLAC)
P.O. Box 4349, MS 98, Stanford, CA, 94309, USA
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Univ. of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK
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gomez@axnd02.cern.ch
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eduardo@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
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P.Soler@rl.ac.uk
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Administration, management:
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- Skillful organizer with experience in long-term research projects.
- Experience of work as a member of large (over 500 people), small
and international teams.
- Familiar with handling of research grants and purchasing of equipment.
- Day-by-day advice and leadership of students.
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Personal:
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- Languages: Russian, English, French (basic).
- Self-motivating with good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Fast learner in programming languages.
- 26 physics and 2 software publications.
A complete list is available upon request.
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- I am currently employed under the conditions of J-1 visa.
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Contact:
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By mail:
- MS-352, P.O.Box 500,
- Fermilab, Batavia, IL, 60540, USA.
- Tel: (630)-428-9872
- Fax: (630)-840-8886
By email
vkuznet@fnal.gov
URL
http://www-d0.fnal.gov/~vkuznet/
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